Answer:
His older brother told him and he isn't street smart
Explanation:
We don't have any poems to pick one which isn't affected by meter. If we see the list, we can find one that isn't affected by one. A quick note about meter, from an aspiring poet: meter is always there, even if it isn't followed. Most poets typically write in free verse, but a meter typically reveals itself throughout, even if it is a loose one. So ultimately, meter is always there in poems, but some definitely follow it more closely than others.
I've found one for you :)
<span> The ghost informs him that he was not killed by a snake bite, as most people were led to believe, but rather was killed by his brother Claudius, who now is married to Hamlet's mother and is King. The ghost tells Hamlet to revenge this "most foul, strange, and unnatural" murder.</span>
Through the Tunnel points to three main parts. First one is PRIDE: Because of Jerry's pride, he pushed himself to be able to dive off the rock and swim through the tunnel with the bigger boys. He wants to show these bigger boys that he can do it. He thought that if he can achieve such daring act, he will gain acceptance from these boys. Second is the WILL TO SURVIVE<span>: Jerry felt like he wasn't going to make it during the last stretch of the tunnel, yet he kept pushing and convincing himself that he can do it. Finally, he made it. And lastly, COURAGE</span><span>: Despite the doubt in Jerry's mind whether he'll make it or not, he still had the courage to swim through the tunnel and even challenged himself to make it through the hole next summer.</span>
Answer:
All you have to do is look at whats happening in the novel right now! And ask yourself what do you think will happen next in the book so it doesn't have to be right just put down what you think will happen next :)